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If the person doing your wax is not careful to make you put on chap-stick around those sensitive areas, the wax will stick and pull off a few layers of skin.
In the future, make sure you put on a thick, wax like chap-stick and make sure the person waxing pulls your skin tight. If she is just pulling the strip you are going to get skin pulled off every time. She should be pulling the skin tight and should be pulling the strip close to your skin in an upward motion. She should not be yanking the strip away from you.
Anyway...yes, it is going to have a slight scab. For now while it is pink at night put chap-stick on it and keep it moist. In the morning be gentle when you are cleansing it but feel free to cover it with make-up. By morning it should be less sensitive and already starting to heal.
As it starts to scab over be careful not to pick at it or break the scab. Keep it really moisturized and then gently dab your make-up over it so you do not rub it and cause it to peel.
It will eventually get very dry one day and will be ready to come off. This is the point where if it is lifting off without any pulling at all, you can take it off.
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Hi Judson. You asked: "How to get rid of waxing burn on your face?" The best way to get rid of the burn from waxing is to apply witch hazel to the effected area using a clean cotton pad. It is best to avoid the burn in the first place. Apply a small amount of talc powder to the area you are going to wax before putting the wax on. Make sure the wax is not too hot. Test it on your wrist (like testing the temp of a baby bottle) before you put the wax on. Make sure you apply the wax in the direction the hair grows and pull it off in the opposite direction. Apply witch hazel right afterwards. It will help remove the remaining wax and soothe the area. Hope this helps and good luck!

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Waxing can be dangerous, some human skin can`t bear that pain and there may be possibility of infection, burns, scarring and hyper pigmentation. I recommend you to do not use deodrant or any hot bath after 24 hour of waxing and prefer to use best discount cream from http://www.dealslands.co.uk/stores/debenhams-discount-code/.

Mix up some oatmeal, microwave it, then let it cool. Apply it to the mark BUT do NOT let it dry. Rise off with cold water and put on a moisturizer. When skin is moist it heals faster. Do not allow a scab to form or it will scar. Keep it moist, cells divide and repair faster in a moist, clean environment.

It depends on how bad the burn is. If you don`t mind it, use a burn cream or Neosporin, since you really need the burn to heal. Take a pain reliever to relieve pain (Ibuprofen). Don`t cover the burn with make-up or lotion. If the burn becomes infected or starts to bleed, see a physician.

If it is still there after three months, you may have a severe case of bacterial folliculitis. Left untreated, this can continually come back. Go to your doctor, have it chcked, and you may need to take a course of oral antibiotics, or they may recommend an antibacterial cream.

Try applying a soothing cream, such as a tea tree lotion, or aloe vera.
After any waxing treatment,
it is recommended not to have a fake tan, or to expose the area to strong UV light (e.g. sunbathing, sunbeds) for up to 48 hours.

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